Grinnell's Jack Taylor scored 138 points in a single basketball game. Many have derided the performance as a "gimmick," but it got us thinking about the best single-game performances of all time. Take a look through the archives -- can Taylor's 138 even compare? Cory Hall, Grinnell College

For over 50 years, Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point night has stood as one of sports' magic numbers. Paul Vathis, AP

In 2006, Kobe Bryant scored a staggering 81 points vs. the Raptors, the second-highest total in NBA history. Lori Shepler, AP

(13) Usain Bolt: Just when you think he can’t top himself, he does. Robert Deutsch/USA TODAY Sports Images

Tiger Woods' 2000 U.S. Open win at Pebble Beach was the most dominant in 140 years of major championships. Elise Amendola, AP

In 1956, the Yankees' Don Larsen pitched the first perfect game in World Series history. AP

In 2012, San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain tied Sandy Koufax's 1964 effort for the most strikeouts in a perfect game (14). Ed Szczepanski, US Presswire

Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings set two NFL records in a single game in 2007. Peterson rushed for 296 yards, setting the single game rushing record. This also marked the first time a player rushed for two 200 yard games in the same season. Doug Pensinger, Getty Images

Vince Young accounted for 467 total yards of offense during Texas' victory over USC during the BCS Championship game on Jan. 4, 2006. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY

In 1996, Clemens went on to tie his own major league record with 20 strikeouts in a game against the Detroit Tigers. Tim Fitzgerald, AP

In his fifth start, Cubs rookie Kerry Wood tied the major league record with 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game, pitching a one-hitter to beat the Astros 2-0. Fred Jewell, AP

In 2007, LeBron James scored 29 of the Cavaliers' last 30 points to overtake the Pistons in a double-overtime playoff game. Duane Burleson, AP

Brandon Marshall hauled in 21 passes for the Denver Broncos in a game vs. the Indianapolis Colts in 2009. Andy Lyons, Getty Images

Dwyane Wade's 2003 triple-double as a member of Marquette's squad lead the team to a Final Four appearance. Charlie Neibergall, AP

Nadia Comaneci celebrates after becoming the first woman to record a perfect score of 10 in gymnastics during the Montreal Olympic Games in 1976. Comaneci accomplished the feat on the uneven bars. AFP/Getty Images

D.C United's Dwayne De Rosario scored the fastest hat trick in MLS history in a game against Real Salt Lake in 2011. Ned Dishman, Getty Images